SUPER FIGHTS chooses three fighters who stood out the most in March; check the list

Alex Poatan, John Lineker and Tom Aspinall stood out in their victories in the third month of the year

A. Poatan in victory for the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

The month of March was marked by lots of action and good fights for MMA lovers. With major events and public success in shows, the SUPER FIGHTS chose three fighters who stood out the most in the period for their performances in the third month of 2022.

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Among the athletes chosen, John Lineker stood out, who won the bantamweight belt (up to 61,2kg.) in the clash against Bibiano Fernandes at ONE Championship. Already Alex Poatán dominated and beat Bruno Blindado, While Tom aspinall made the English fans happy with a finish over Alexander Volkov.

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John Lineker (x Bibiano Fernandes) – ONE Championship

The list begins with John Lineker's attack on his compatriot Bibiano Fernandes, on March 11th. After two canceled meetings, the Brazilians faced each other in the ONE Championship (see below) and, with a left cross, the challenger asserted the nickname 'Mãos de Pedra' to dethrone the veteran's legacy. The clash was decided in the second round.

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Alex Poatan (x Bruno Blindado) – UFC Vegas 50


After much anticipation on the part of Brazilian MMA fans, the duel between Alex Poatán e Bruno Blindado delivered everything expected before the UFC Las Vegas 50, on March 12. The kickboxing legend made use of his technique in the stand-up fight and won the fight by decision of the judges.

In the fight, Poatan imposed the well-known technique in stand-up fighting. Alex shook Bruno three times in the fight, but didn't get the knockout. With the victory, he qualified to face Sean Strickland in search of the middleweight belt (up to 83,9kg.).

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Tom Aspinall (x Alexander Volkov) – UFC London

protagonist of UFC London, an event held on March 19, in England, Tom aspinall gave a real show to the audience at the O2 Arena O2. In the biggest challenge of his career, the Englishman was not aware of the experienced Alexander Volkov. Confident and confident, he 'walked' against the Russian 'giant' and won after landing a Kimura in the first round.

The triumph allowed Aspinall to reach sixth place in the heavyweight division (up to 120,2kg). He even asked to measure forces against Tai tuivasa with his eyes on the position of number one challenger for the belt, which belongs to Francis Ngannou.

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